Session: Ctrl+Alt+Succeed: The Radical Power of Doing One Thing at a Time
We live in a world that glamorizes being busy, where multitasking is worn like a badge of honor. But what if the secret to true productivity—and inner peace—lies in doing just one thing at a time? In this high-impact and refreshing session, based on the upcoming book Ctrl+Alt+Succeed, we challenge the cult of multitasking and spotlight the underestimated power of singular tasking.
You’ll uncover the science behind why our brains are not built for juggling tabs (mental or digital), and how the constant context-switching is draining our focus, creativity, and emotional bandwidth. More importantly, you’ll explore how embracing singular tasking is not just a productivity strategy—it’s a mental well-being revolution.
This session doesn’t just talk about working better; it talks about feeling better. It’s about quieting the mental noise, reducing burnout, and rediscovering the calm that comes with flow. From high-pressure boardrooms to chaotic home offices, you’ll walk away with practical insights on how to integrate work and life without being torn between them.
This isn’t just a how-to session—it’s a wake-up call and a mindset shift. Whether you're a leader, creator, or professional yearning for more mindful ways of working, this talk will inspire you to slow down, tune in, and thrive—one focused task at a time.
Bio
Saaniya is a technology consultant and creative thinker who stumbled upon one of life’s most underrated superpowers: focus. After years of juggling multiple roles, tabs, to-do lists, and mental fatigue, she experienced a personal shift—choosing to slow down, do less, and do it with full attention. What started as a small experiment in single-tasking soon became a life-changing practice. With renewed clarity, calm, and purpose, she now advocates for a more present and intentional way of living—one that prioritizes depth over distraction and presence over performance. Her work explores the intersection of mental well-being, productivity, and self-awareness in an increasingly chaotic world.